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To clarify: I understand how to insert them using the Markdown protocols as outlined by Sascha in his video post. What I don't get is how to view your notes with the images visible from inside the app. Thanks.

Hi, @Basil - that's really helpful. Thank you. I'll try what you suggest.
@ctietze - the mindmap works as a sort of 'pre-outline' for the novel. It's the result of brainstorming everything that's come up in my thinking and research about the projec…

I use a pretty simple header like this:
Title:
ID:
Tags:
Citations, if there are any, go at the end in Markdown format (referring to a location in Bibdesk). And the rest is more or less freeform, depending on the topic. I don't if that helps, bu…

Hi, guys. You describe two principal methods of connection here; to paraphrase:
Systematic: the notes are structured by the inclusion of an overview note, which links to the constituent sections of, for example, an argument or research process.
O…

Thanks for all the comments, people. Hopefully Marko will have something to contribute on this too, but this idea of 'if you have to go back then you didn't read it properly' appeals to my ascetic side. I'd love to know what the so-called 'semantic …

Thank you, both.
I've lost count of the amount of times I've started reading something, and then thought: 'Hang on - I've already read this and made notes. Now where are they...?' My implementation of the Zettelkasten method is precisely to try and…

I'm also a fiction writer, and, as you mention, currently use spreadsheets to track submissions. Wolff, I like the sound of noteplan. I'll post again soon to let you know how I get on with implementing this. Thanks to all for your generosity in shar…

Great post - thank you. I'd love to hear more, though, about how you integrate nvAlT/The Archive with DevonTHINK. I've been toying with the idea of starting to use that latter, but don't want to let go of my plain text Zettelkasten. Any suggestions …